2028 Eddie Cota (Cota Elite):
Cota continues to flourish and develop as a playmaker on the court. One can see he is getting stronger and a better understanding of his position, looking to help lead the charge, create with his handles and craftiness, get by defenders, and open up opportunities for teammates, but also being able to get to his spots to score as well.
2028 Andrew Juergens (NC Rise):
Juergens is a young prospect who has grown and developed nicely, now being part of the Class of 2028. He brings a nice frame and size, has put in the work to develop his overall understanding and skillset, and is comfortable operating in a variety of areas of the court at 6’6. He should only continue to develop and add more to his game.
2028 Semaj Parker (Palmetto Pride):
Parker has a strong guard that was able to make his presence felt and had a strong showing overall. He was able to excel in areas such as creating space for himself, finding ways to be an active scorer from a variety of levels on the court, and was really crafty with his handles in creating. Overall, his quickness and creativity were impressive at the event.
2028 Jayce Featherstone (Up Next):
Featherstone was a new name that grabbed my attention, as he is a young intriguing guard who excels as a playmaker. He has good handles, made terrific reads off the bounce and finding his teammates, was able to be an effective scorer off the bounce, and overall was impressed with his IQ/decision-making on the floor.
2028 Noah Dulin (Team Fly):
Dulin continues to flourish and be an impressive young prospect on the court. There is a lot to like about what he provides, as the lefty skilled guard is able to make plays off the bounce, score over opponents, is capable of knocking down shots from outside, and use his body well in a variety of ways. There is a lot of upside in his game as a young prospect.